This initiative is 100% complete legalization of marijuana, unlike the phony baloney Safer Arizona initiative. It forbids the government from taxing or regulating marijuana. It gives complete, automatic pardons to anyone convicted of a marijuana crime, civilly punishes government employees who violate a person marijuana rights, forbids extraditing for marijuana crimes, forbids the government from discriminating against marijuana users and requires the courts to accept cases involving marijuana.

This initiative is 100% complete legalization of all drugs. It forbids the government from taxing or regulating any drug. It gives complete, automatic pardons to anyone convicted of a drug crime, civilly punishes government employees who violate a person drug rights, forbids extraditing for drug crimes, forbids the government from discriminating against drug users and requires the courts to accept cases involving drugs.

We are going to make the state fee be lowered to $10.00 for the medical marijuana card as well as change the 25 mile rule for carded patients to grow marijuana, to 1 mile from an operating dispensary. We are also adding more medical conditions , making the law clearer about how many months the qualifying patients records are good from. We are also making it possible for out of state card holders to obtain medical marijuana from a Arizona state licensed dispensary. We are also changing from 1 dispensary per 10 pharmacies to 4 per 10 pharmacies.

This act may be cited as the "Citizens right to convene grand jury." Arizona's ballot mechanisms include all means of checks and balances for the people under the Constitution, except for the right to convene a "Citizen Grand Jury." This act shall give Arizona voters the right to have our county attorneys or Attorney General represent us and serve in prosecution on behalf of the will of the voters.

The Hemp Freedom Act seeks to make it legal fo plant, grow, harvest, possess, process, sell or buy industrial hemp (cannabis sativa I) in the State of Arizona. Industrial hemp; being that which contains not more than four tenths of one percent tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is considered an oilseed and all federal prohibitions are hereby declared null and void as per the 10th amendment of the Constitution allowing for each state to govern itself first & foremost, and for the regulation of agriculture to be reserved for the States, not the Federal Government.

This act may be cited as the "Protect Arizona Agriculture Act." Agricultural chemicals threaten pollinators crucial to Arizona's agriculture. The Associate Director of Agriculture shall be responsible for ensuring that comprehensive health analysis and health risk assessments of agricultural chemicals on humans, domestic animals, and pollinators are reviewed and reported to the legislature. The Associate Director of Agriculture shall suspend the registration of all branches of the nitrogroup of neonicotinoids and regulate agricultural chemicals as necessary to protect Arizona's agriculture and the health of its citizens.

This act may be cited as the "Save Oak Flat Act." This Act nullifies Section 3003 of the Carl Levin and Howard P. "Buck" McKeon National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015. The People declare that the legislatures lack of protection of tribal sacred areas located on Federal land poses significant religious, cultural, historic, and anthropological significance for Indian tribes. We the People of Arizona declare that this land and water is crucial to Arizona and must be protected.

This act may be cited as the "Legal Tender Act." Precious metal specie and crypto-currency offer people reasonable market hedges and protection from rising taxation, enabling greater financial security. Free markets increase prosperity along with security for peoples property. Involuntary taxation through coercion is theft, therefore; the people of Arizona shall encourage voluntary free markets outside of State & Federal Government taxation, guaranteed under our protections from the Ninth and Tenth amendments.

The Safer Arizona Cannabis Legalization Act: (1) LEGALIZES the possession, consumption, cultivation and sales of cannabis for adults at least twenty-one years of age; (2) DECRIMINALIZES cannabis offences and replaces them with fines and misdemeanors; (3) creates a system in which licensed businesses will resell cannabis and cannabis products; (4) establishes a sales tax on retail cannabis sales, from which the revenue will be allocated to education; (5) places cannabis under the Department of Agriculture; (6) prevents the state from conspiring with other governments to enforce cannabis prohibition laws; (7) provides post conviction relief for prior cannabis offense violations.

An initiative requiring Arizona Public Schools to provide statewide all day kindergarden, english language learning, arts and humanities, tuition free community college, trade education, physical education and to set high goals for passage of AZ Merit and High School graduation. This initiative increases student funding by 36% and teacher pay by 30% and requires teacher certification. It establishes a $200 million Capital Improvement Fund and reimburses the Permanent Endowment Trust Fund for excess distribution from proposition 123. This initiative is funded by ending all exemptions to the state sales tax that are not individually reinstated by the legislature.

Bobcats, mountain lions, lynx, jaguars and ocelots, defined in this measure as "wild cats," have significant ecological value and these vulnerable animals should be shielded from trophy hunters looking to kill them for their heads or fur. This measure protects these species by prohibiting needless killing and injuring of wild cats by shooting, trapping, using packs of hounds, or other inhumane methods. The measure authorizes exceptions for killing wild cats that threaten personal safety, property, or livestock. The measure also allows for conservation activities by researchers, zoos, and rehabilitation facilities.

AZ. governor Doug Ducey of Arizona has violated the very spirit of Arizona's Progressive and Democratic constitution by his signing of h.b. 2404 into law an anti-Democracy initiative measure which takes away the will of the people. He has therefore shown complete and utter disdain for our founders and its western Democratic traditions.Gov. Ducey has also arm twisted the Legislature into passing a theocratic measure which would use our public tax dollars to indoctrinate favored religions into school children and therefore violate certain provisions of the U.S. constitution such as the 14th amend. and Establishment clauses. Doug Ducey this is your indictment by the people of AZ!

This petition seeks to refer 2017 Laws, Chapter 52 (House Bill 2404), the principle provisions of which are: (1) prohibiting payment of statewide initiative or referendum petition circulators on a per signature basis; (2) classifies so doing as a class 1 misdemeanor; (3) declares signatures so gathered void and prohibits counting them; (4) extends time period for challenges to circulator registration from 5 to 10 days; (5) permits any person to challenge such petitions and seek enjoinment; (6) requires consolidation of such challenges; and (7) modifies the allowable time period for, and who may seek, legislative review.

This petition seeks to refer 2017 Laws, Chapter 139 (SB 1431), the principal provisions of which expand eligibility for Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESAs), commonly referred to as school vouchers; remove the existing ESA enrollment cap, and increase it annually by 0.5% of total public school enrollment through 2022; and cap ESA enrollment in 2023. SB 1431 includes other provisions, including but not limited to the administration of the ESA Program, distribution of ESA monies, and adoption of policies and procedures.

This petition seeks to refer Sections 3 and 5 of 2017 Laws, Chapter 52 (HB 2404). Section 3 prohibits the payment or receipt of money or any other thing of value based on the number of signatures collected on a statewide initiative or referendum petition, and makes any violation of this section a crime. Section 5 states that the per signature payment prohibition is necessary to prevent fraud.

This petition seeks to refer 2017 Laws, Chapter 151 (HB 2244), the principal provisions of which [1] impose a strict compliance standard for initiative petitions; [2] require the secretary of state to provide a sample initiative petition that strictly complies with the law; [3] direct the secretary of state to prepare an initiative, referendum, and recall handbook; [4] find that the citizen initiative is an extraordinary power not easily amended by the legislature; and [5] declare that initiative petitions should be held to the same strict compliance standard as referendum petitions.